PJ’s kid hit a really tough fall away on him but other than that I thought he played his ass off.
If it was that simple everybody would be a great defensive playerLast night I thought for a moment we brought Cal in as a defensive specialist.
Defense is simple. Stay between your man and the basket, contest the shot without fouling, and box out until the rebound is secured.
I have never thought Brea's defense was that good.Yeah, I thought so as well. I also agree that his lack of quickness is going to be a problem for him. Hopefully, the training staff will help him trim down a little and add a little quickness.
Honestly, Brea's defense was worse last night. He was beaten on multiple back cuts. Once he was just overplaying the player cutting to the 3pt line, but a couple of other times, he just wasn't going hard to get in position to prevent the pass...he wasn't the only one, but it just happened with him more than once.
Supposedly neither was Lofton at Tennessee a few years back. I do agree they do not have alot of athleticism but Cal had plenty of athletes but most were players who could not shoot. If they can make the grade they will or as we well know they will transfer.Noah and Perry are neither one D1 capable athletes. They may contribute in time, but neither will due to their athleticism.
It’s not, I think we should play that zone to man look way more honestly. It helps hide some deficiencies this team has.I have never thought Brea's defense was that good.
Lofton was honestly a tier above these guys. Out of High school he didn’t get that love but he proved to be a better class of athlete and shooter. I think both could eventually have a role but Noah has the frame to contribute more.Supposedly neither was Lofton at Tennessee a few years back. I do agree they do not have alot of athleticism but Cal had plenty of athletes but most were players who could not shoot. If they can make the grade they will or as we well know they will transfer.
I thought he did ok. No one really good on defense last night though. I can definitely see why Brea didn't get alot of run in our big games though.
If it was that simple everybody would be a great defensive player
I saw a guy off his feet and getting run around.Not sure what the OP saw. He was always in correct position away from the ball, never lost his man or got beat back door. Got beat off the dribble once and stripped the guy. A kid hitting a fadeaway 18 footer was the only points he gave up. Got a couple deflections Anytime the ball was shot, he went and found someone to block out. He’s not some lock down perimeter defender but his defense wasn’t an issue last night for the team.
So you weren’t paying close attention then?I saw a guy off his feet and getting run around.
Supposedly neither was Lofton at Tennessee a few years back. I do agree they do not have alot of athleticism but Cal had plenty of athletes but most were players who could not shoot. If they can make the grade they will or as we well know they will transfer.
Lofton was flat out one of the best shooters I've seen high school or college. It is unfair to compare Perry and Noah to Lofton out of high school because the game is just different now. Neither is what Lofton was in high school because they have more freedom, meaning the game was a little more physical and the call more fouls now then they do 20 years ago. Plus you had to guard Lofton once he crossed halfcourt.Lofton dominated freshmen year at UT and for 4 years overall. I don't see the comparisons so far.
This is true. But, I think people would have said the same things about Richie Farmer, John Pelphrey and Deron Feldhaus. They gave us some pretty good memories. Guys will get better under Pope.Noah and Perry are neither one D1 capable athletes. They may contribute in time, but neither will due to their athleticism.
There is more to man to man than just stay in front of your man, it helps if you can stay in front of your man but true man to man is still a team defense and good man to man teams are taught and train on where to help and when to provide help defense, something again Calipari never learned. The only help defense Cal ever worked on was having a really good shot blocker on the back of the defense to erase mistakes and how many of those did we have over his years, maybe 3.Last night I thought for a moment we brought Cal in as a defensive specialist.
Defense is simple. Stay between your man and the basket, contest the shot without fouling, and box out until the rebound is secured.
You're talking calculus compared to the introductory Math 1 that Cal was teaching.There is more to man to man than just stay in front of your man, it helps if you can stay in front of your man but true man to man is still a team defense and good man to man teams are taught and train on where to help and when to provide help defense, something again Calipari never learned. The only help defense Cal ever worked on was having a really good shot blocker on the back of the defense to erase mistakes and how many of those did we have over his years, maybe 3.